Germinative capacity
Germinative capacity is the most important characteristic of malting barley. It measures the percentage of viable kernels in a barley sample, independent of whether they are still dormant or not.
This method describes a method for determining the germinative energy in barley by triggering germination under conditions similar to those during malting in a modified, practice-oriented process.
Barley intended for the production of malt is evaluated on the basis of germinative energy.
Using this method, a steeping process, divided into steeping and air rests, is simulated. A practice-oriented process (with two and four days of germination) is implemented, which has proven useful for shorter, modern germination processes.